Daniel Clark (New Hampshire)

Daniel Clark (24 October 1809-2 January 1891) was a US Senator from New Hampshire (R) from 27 June 1857 to 27 July 1866, succeeding James Bell and preceding George G. Fogg.

Biography
Daniel Clark was born in Stratham, New Hampshire in 1809, and he became a lawyer in 1836, going on to serve in state legislature. In 1857, he was elected to the US Senate to succeed James Bell, serving as a Republican. In 1866, he was appointed as the judge for the district of New Hampshire by President Andrew Johnson, serving until his death in 1891.